Longitudinal Surveys of Australian Youth

The Longitudinal Surveys of Australian Youth (LSAY) track young people as they move from school into further study, work and other destinations. It uses large, nationally representative samples of young people to collect information about education and training, work, and social development.

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17 December 2014

Youth transitions in Australia: a moving picture

17 December 2014

The Longitudinal Surveys of Australian Youth (LSAY) program provides information on the key transition points in young people's lives up to the age of 25. This publication highlights the key elements …

The role of aspirations in the educational and occupational choices of young people

2 April 2014

Aspirations to complete Year 12 and post-school study plans formed during high school are strong predictors of Year 12 completion and participation in further education and training. The precise role …

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LSAY is managed by the National Centre for Vocational Education Research and conducted by Wallis Strategic Market & Social Research on behalf of the Australian Government Department of Education and Training